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  2. United States Postal Savings System - Wikipedia

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    A certificate of a $5 deposit in the United States Postal Savings System issued on September 10, 1932. The United States Postal Savings System was a postal savings system signed into law by President William Howard Taft and operated by the United States Post Office Department, predecessor of the United States Postal Service, from January 1, 1911, until July 1, 1967.

  3. Postal savings system - Wikipedia

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    Japan Post Bank, part of the post office was the world's largest savings bank with 198 trillion yen (US$1.7 trillion) of deposits as of 2006, [20] much from conservative, risk-averse citizens. The state-owned Japan Post Bank business unit of Japan Post was formed in 2007, as part of a ten-year privatization programme, intended to achieve fully ...

  4. Post Office Money - Wikipedia

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    The Post Office had long been an agent for National Savings and Investments (NS&I), which was originally the Post Office Savings Bank but is now a wholly separate institution. From November 2011, only Premium Bonds could be bought in Post Offices, but the 156-year relationship ended in August 2015 when Premium Bonds became the final NS&I ...

  5. Can a post office be a bank? New services test a ... - AOL

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    Postal banking may be making a comeback. The U.S. Postal Service will announce Monday that it has started testing a handful of new financial services.

  6. The Postal Service Wants You to Bank at Your Post Office - AOL

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  7. Would You Do Your Banking at the Post Office? - AOL

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    Could your bank teller go postal? Offering basic consumer banking services in the form of prepaid debit cards is just one of many ideas the U.S. Post Office is considering to boost its bottom line.

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